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David Bowie sees off Sia to replace himself at Number 1

Plus new entries from Charlie Puth, Rihanna and more.

Following his passing in January, David Bowie's star continues to shine on this week's Official Albums Chart.

The music icon has seen off a strong challenge from Sia to claim the Number 1 spot for a fourth week – but with a different album.

Bowie has become the first act to knock themselves off the top of the Official Albums Chart in nearly six years, as his Best Of Bowie compilation – originally released in 2002 – has replaced his final studio album Blackstar at Number 1.

Michael Jackson was the last act to achieve this feat, following his death in 2009, when his The Essential retrospective replaced hits collection Number Ones at the summit.

Blackstar slips to Number 2, meaning Bowie is the first artist since 2011 to occupy the Numbers 1 and 2 spots on the Official Albums Chart. Adele was the most recent, when 21 and 19 dominated the Top 2.

Elsewhere, Adele's 25 falls two to Number 4, while Justin Bieber's Purpose slides a slot to 5.

New entries and high climbers

Charlie Puth scores his Official Albums Chart debut with Nine Track Mind going straight in at Number 6, while Rihanna's long-awaited eighth studio album Anti is new at 7.

US metal band Dream Theater score a new Official Chart personal best with 13th album The Astonishing, at Number 11, and Bloc Party are new at 12 with their fifth album Hymns.

Scottish rockers Runrig are new at 26 with The Story, while Shawn Mendes' Handwritten leaps 15 places to return to the Top 40 at 29, and Sia's 1000 Forms Of Fear also makes a comeback, rocketing 32 spots to land at Number 30 today.

British indie rockers Turin Brakes are new at 31 with Lost Property, while Whitney Houston's The Ultimate Collection breaks back into the top flight at 32.

Metalcore band Bury Tomorrow’s fourth album Earthbound goes straight in at 27, plus 21 from Adele (38) and Florence + the Machine's How Big How Blue How Beautiful (40) both make a comeback this week.